I am presenting on performance tuning topic again today at Virtual Tech Days. This time I am going to talk about lots of practical tips and will focus on what we can do immediately right after the session is over.

During the session I have two things for you to spot.

How many times, I say word “performance”?

How many times, I use the phrase “It is interesting to …”?

Let us see if you can tell me after the session the count. Trust me, I am not going to count there as I will be presenting so I let you come up with the answer of this fun game.

Sessions Details

Title: Practical Tricks and Tips to Speed up Database Queries
Timing: December 15, 2011 1:45pm – 2:45pm IST
In this session I am going to discuss various performance tuning related techniques. Here is the agenda of the session.

A Quick Start on Performance

Denali T-SQL Enhancements

Timeless Best Practices

The Superlative Performance

Each of the above topics will be associated with very practical solid demo. I am sure you will absolutely enjoy the session.

Giveaways

During my session I will ask a simple question. I will give away 5 copies of my SQL Server Interview Questions and Answers books to five random person who will answer it correctly (more details in the session). If you have already have this book, I strongly suggest you attend this session as this session will take the performance tuning concepts to next level. I will make sure that I autograph and send this copies to your way.

Pinal,
I guess it might be a bad idea to make people to count the words that you say because people might miss out the actual content counting the words. It’s just my opinion pls do not mistake.
Regards
Sathya

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About Pinal Dave

Pinal Dave is a Pluralsight Developer Evangelist. He has authored 11 SQL Server database books, 17 Pluralsight courses and have written over 3200 articles on the database technology on his blog at a http://blog.sqlauthority.com. Along with 11+ years of hands on experience he holds a Masters of Science degree and a number of certifications, including MCTS, MCDBA and MCAD (.NET). His past work experiences include Technology Evangelist at Microsoft and Sr. Consultant at SolidQ. Follow @pinaldave
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